"The incident occurred at Studio 54 during Cabaret at around 9 p.m [ET]. He was acting disorderly, yelling and being loud, and is currently being held at the Midtown North police station," said the police. "He will be taken to jail tonight and will then have to appear in court."

The NYPD said Friday morning that LaBeouf was found to be causing a disturbance and making threats. LaBeouf was arraigned Friday morning in Manhattan Community Court, where bail was set at $2,500 but he was released on his own recognizance. His next court date is July 24.

According to the criminal complaint, obtained by THR Friday morning, a security guard at Studio 54 saw LaBeouf stand up in the middle of theatrical performance and yell at the actors onstage, with many people in the audience of more than 100 people turning to look at LaBeouf as he disturbed the production. The security guard then asked LaBeouf to leave the theater but he refused to go. As LaBeouf was escorted out of Studio 54, he screamed at the arresting police officer, “F— you. This is f—ing bullshit. Do you know my life? Do you know who the f— I am? Do you know who I am?" During arrest processing, LaBeouf spat at the cop’s feet, according to the arresting officer.

One of the audience members at Cabaret, Katie Glantz, who tweeted about seeing the show Thursday night, told THR what she observed. Glantz was sitting in the mezzanine, so she says she “didn’t really see anything, I just heard shouting and bottles being thrown!”

As for how the actors dealt with LaBeouf’s behavior, Glantz says they didn’t seem annoyed.